Former tobacco executive pitches hemp cigarette in Ohio to curb nicotine addiction Dean Narciso, The Columbus Dispatch © Taat Setti Coscarella, CEO of Taat
A Canadian company began offering a new cigarette in Ohio in recent weeks that aims to curb tobacco addiction by burning hemp leaves among other plant material.
Called Taat, the inhalable smoke is intended to mirror the taste and feel of traditional tobacco, but without the addictive nicotine or other harmful byproducts.
But local anti-smoking groups are questioning the product claims, its rollout during a viral pandemic and overall purpose. I can t even imagine why anyone would want to do this. You re not getting the drug (nicotine) that you re used to. And you re burning a mystery substance and inhaling it into your lungs, said Dr. Rob Crane, a family medicine physician at Ohio State University s Wexner Medical Center and founder of Tobacco 21, a national organization with the goal of raising the
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